Resource Panel Menu

The Resource Panel Menu can be accessed by clicking the Panel Menu icon in the upper-right of any resource panel.

Panel Menu Contents

The Panel Menu reveals the following options:

Text Size Slider — Change the text size. This change will apply to the panel, rather than the resource, so that a named layout containing two panels of the same resource will respect each panel’s set text size.

Find (in this panel) — Cmd+F (Mac) or Ctrl+F (Windows) — Displays a find box in the upper-right of the resource.

Link set — Resources that are indexed by the same data type can be linked together so they navigate to the same reference at the same time. You can link a Bible that has embedded lemmas (that is, an interlinear or reverse interlinear Bible) together with a lexicon or Bible Word Study panel in one link set. Then, click on a word in your open Bible and the lexicon or Bible Word Study panels will open to that lemma.

Information — Cmd+Shift+I (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+I (Windows) — Reveal the information pane for the open resource.

Show locator bar — Shift+Cmd+L (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+L (Windows) — See where you are in the resource and navigate by clicking in the location path.

You can also choose whether the up and down arrows navigate within the resource by: Article, Book, Chapter, Verse, or Annotation.

Show table of contents — click ; or press Shift+Cmd+C (Mac), Ctrl+Shift+C (Windows) — Toggle the contents pane open or closed. In addition to the resource’s table of contents, this pane can also display Notes & Highlights by clicking .

Duplicate this Panel — Shift+Cmd+N (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+N (Windows) — Open the resource in a second panel.

Float this panel — Opt+Cmd+F (Mac) or Ctrl+F11 (Windows) — Open the resource in a floating window. This option is replaced with Dock this Panel — Opt+Shift+Cmd+F (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+F11 (Windows) — if the panel is already floating.

Copy Location as — Opt+Cmd+C (Mac), Ctrl+Alt+C (Windows) — Copy a location to the clipboard in one of the available formats:

URL — A hyperlink for use in a word processing document, email message, or web page.

HTML — A fully formatted link ready to embed into a web page.

L4 — A link that opens Logos Bible Software directly, without requiring an Internet connection. This may not work in some applications.